Though not quite as flashy as Alex Rodriguez’s former Miami mansion, the Mediterranean-style spread certainly has its perks. The Tampa property is in a highly coveted section of the upscale Venetian Isles community and comes complete with 132 feet of private waterfront and seawall, a dock and davits.

Renovated and enlarged over the past few years, the home, built in 1971, now measures 3,416 square feet, with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The interior highlight reel includes an enlarged master suite, media room, second-floor balcony and vaulted foyer. Each of the home’s entertaining rooms open onto a large covered patio with an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace and a pool and spa.

Longoria closed on the property just prior to the end of baseball’s regular season. The home originally came to market in July with a list price of $1.745 million and was offered for as much as $1.595 million in September. In addition to the new house, Longoria also owns a unit at the Towers of Channelside in downtown Tampa, which he purchased in 2008 for $415,000.